Program Overview
Learn how things work and put that knowledge to use. Mechanical Engineering majors want an answer to that question. They use math and science to make and fix machines, airplanes, cars, spacecrafts, and more. However far your imagination takes you, we have a way to support it. Join the Baja Cars, Battle Bots, and NASA robotic Competitions.
From aircraft design to robotics, mechanical engineers are at the forefront of shaping technology that powers innovation. At Youngstown State University, our Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering prepares you to create, innovate, and enhance the world around you. You’ll learn how machines work, master engineering principles, and apply your knowledge to solve complex real-world problems across multiple industries.
Through a rigorous curriculum and hands-on experiences, our bachelor’s in mechanical engineering program equips you with the sought-after skills to lead in industries from aerospace to manufacturing and beyond. Discover how far your imagination can take you by joining a community that encourages exploration through exciting opportunities such as Baja SAE, BattleBots, and NASA robotics challenges.
Speak to a Faculty Member
Dr. Hazel Marie
Professor, BE in Mechanical Engineering
hmarie@ysu.edu
Program Options
YSU’s Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering offers the right balance of academic excellence, hands-on learning, and expert guidance to prepare you for a new career or advanced study. With an emphasis on real-world applications, our mechanical engineering courses ensure you graduate with the tools and knowledge to excel in whatever path you choose.
Highlights of our bachelor’s in mechanical engineering program include:
YSU’s Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering opens doors to a broad range of exciting and rewarding career paths. Our mechanical engineering degree graduates excel in industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy systems, and biomedical engineering. Whether developing new medical devices or designing efficient power systems, your bachelor’s in mechanical engineering will equip you with versatile skills for an evolving workforce.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for mechanical engineers is projected to grow 11% over the next decade, a rate much faster than the average for all occupations. This strong job outlook underscores the demand for skilled engineers who can drive innovation across various industries, including:
Many of our mechanical engineering degree graduates also go on to pursue advanced degrees or specialize in cutting-edge fields like artificial intelligence and sustainable design.
YSU’s mechanical engineering degree curriculum blends foundational coursework with specialized knowledge to prepare you for a wide range of in-demand careers. Explore core subjects such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and kinematics while gaining practical experience through labs and design projects. Hands-on experience with modern tools and techniques ensure you graduate ready to tackle the toughest engineering challenges.
With YSU’s Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, you’ll gain the expertise to design, build, and innovate technologies that shape industries and improve lives. Join our community of innovators and problem solvers and start building a future filled with possibilities.
The STEM community has a variety of student professional organizations that allow you to grow and foster your learning in an environment with those who share the same interests.
Student professional organizations provide opportunities for you to meet experienced professionals, collaborate with students at other universities, or form relationships with colleagues outside the classroom. They provide social, academic, entrepreneurial, and professional networking opportunities.
YSU annually awards thousands of dollars in scholarships to students in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Our STEM scholarships, which come from diverse sources and vary in amount, are open to incoming and current Mechanical Engineering majors.